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Corporate Trust

The function of servicing and maintaining records for debt securities issued by a corporation.



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Corporate bond

Corporate bond

Corporate bonds are issued by companies to raise capital. They are an alternative to issuing new shares on the stock market (equity finance) and are a form of debt finance.A bond is basically an IOU - a promise to pay back your original investment (the 'principal') at a maturity date, plus interest payments (the 'yield' or 'coupon') at regular intervals between now and then. The bond is a tradeable instrument in its own right, which means that you can buy and sell it during its life, and its value will tend to rise and fall as interest rates change.For private investors, the safest way into corporate bonds is to invest in a corporate bond fund which spreads the money from lots of investors across lots of corporate bonds, thus diversifying the risk. As with all funds, you need to choose the one that matches your investment objectives and risk profile. Some bond funds aim for 'high yield' (i.e. high income) but to get it they may have to invest in riskier companies. Other bond funds will aim for more modest income, and will only buy bonds of the most dependable blue-chip companies.When choosing a corporate bond fund, make you that you find out whether the fund manager's charges are taken from the capital of the fund or from the income it generates. Charges taken from income will lessen the income returned to investors, but will allow the capital to grow, whilst charges taken from the fund's capital will maintain quoted income levels but will reduce the capital.


Corporate raider

Corporate raider

An individual or organisation who seeks to take over a company by purchasing its shares.


Corporate tax

Corporate tax

Corporate income tax.


Corporate financial management

Corporate financial management

The application of financial principles within a corporation to create and maintain value through decision-making and proper resource management.


Corporate financial planning

Corporate financial planning

Financial planning conducted by a firm that encompasses preparation of both long-and short-term financial plans.


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Corporate equivalent yield
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Corporate repurchase
Bank based corporate governance system
Reorg (or Corporate Action or Reorganization)
Corporate tax view
corporate warrant


 
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